The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... speaking of the audiences preferring it to the labored compositions of Ben Jonson . In 1609 , a stage - loving parent , one William Bishop , of Shoreditch , who had perhaps been taken with the representation of the tragedy , gave the ...
... speaking of the audiences preferring it to the labored compositions of Ben Jonson . In 1609 , a stage - loving parent , one William Bishop , of Shoreditch , who had perhaps been taken with the representation of the tragedy , gave the ...
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... speak of his godfather lest he should incur the risk of breaking the Third Commandment . This was a kind of representative story , one which could be told of any individual at the pleasure of the narrator , and it is found in the ...
... speak of his godfather lest he should incur the risk of breaking the Third Commandment . This was a kind of representative story , one which could be told of any individual at the pleasure of the narrator , and it is found in the ...
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... speak more correctly , excluded the thought of attendant discredit . The affair would have been merely regarded in the light of an unusually good joke , and that there is , at least , some foundation for the tale may be gathered from ...
... speak more correctly , excluded the thought of attendant discredit . The affair would have been merely regarded in the light of an unusually good joke , and that there is , at least , some foundation for the tale may be gathered from ...
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... speaking in 1612 of the last - named production , " I must necessarily insert a manifest injury done me in that worke by taking the two Epistles of Paris to Helen , and Helen to Paris , and print- ing them in a lesse volume under the ...
... speaking in 1612 of the last - named production , " I must necessarily insert a manifest injury done me in that worke by taking the two Epistles of Paris to Helen , and Helen to Paris , and print- ing them in a lesse volume under the ...
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... speak , indeed , in a tone of regret at his death having rendered a personal edition an impossibility ; but they merely allude to this as a matter of fact or destiny , and as a reason for the devolution of the task upon themselves ...
... speak , indeed , in a tone of regret at his death having rendered a personal edition an impossibility ; but they merely allude to this as a matter of fact or destiny , and as a reason for the devolution of the task upon themselves ...
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